Nihal El Qady in Coma After Car Accident; Condition Critical
Egyptian actress Nihal El Qady suffers a serious car accident, leaving her in a coma. Her family confirms she remains in critical condition under medical observation for 42 hours.
The Egyptian artistic community was shocked today after actress Nihal El Qady was involved in a severe car accident while crossing the road, leading to her immediate hospitalization and entrance into a complete coma 🚑💔.
🩺 Critical Condition Under Close Observation
Her sister, Alaa El Qady, stated in an exclusive statement that Nihal’s condition is very critical. She is currently in intensive care and will be closely monitored for 42 hours, as the family awaits the upcoming medical report: “These hours will pass safely, God willing.”
🚦 Accident Details and Investigations
The accident occurred while Nihal was crossing the road. Authorities have arrested the driver responsible, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances.
💔 Public and Colleague Reactions
Fans and colleagues expressed deep concern and offered prayers for her speedy recovery, showing strong support for the family during these critical hours ✨.
💖 Closing ثابت:
May God heal Nihal El Qady and give her strength to overcome this ordeal. Our hearts are with her, praying for a full recovery ❤️🙏.
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